Online Fusing Presentation
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Online Fusing Presentation
For anyone interested, I did an online fusing presentation a few weeks back on making sushi type trays with a pattern bar design. It is a step by step description with pictures. It has just been archived at http://www.ebsqart.com/Education.asp under Fused Glass in the Live!Archives on the left side of the page.
Lisa
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Thanks so much for showing us the steps to making pattern bar trays! I have admired every picture you've posted and have wondered how you got such beautiful and interesting slices of glass.
-Tracy
Thanks so much for showing us the steps to making pattern bar trays! I have admired every picture you've posted and have wondered how you got such beautiful and interesting slices of glass.
-Tracy
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That is a very well done presentation. Great pictures and informative text. How long will it stay up on that website?
I have been wondering if your pieces with the long sliced pattern bars that you have posted pictures of are the same two layer bases. There doesn't seem to be much spreading from the extra layers.
Thanks for sharing.
Jane
That is a very well done presentation. Great pictures and informative text. How long will it stay up on that website?
I have been wondering if your pieces with the long sliced pattern bars that you have posted pictures of are the same two layer bases. There doesn't seem to be much spreading from the extra layers.
Thanks for sharing.
Jane
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Online fusing presentation
Lisa, WOW are we impressed. You did a great job so well organized and clearly stated. The pictures are wonderful for us visual people. Give yourself a big pat on the back. Keep your posts coming we certainly enjoy seeing them. Carole.....S. C.
Thanks Lisa
What a great job Lisa! Thanks for taking the time to create the presentation, and sharing it with us.
Allen and Dinah
Allen and Dinah
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Super demo. You have given a lot of us new ideas, and thank you so much for sharing.
Two questions. What is the mold you are using and where do you get the marbles. Seems easier then cutting and glueing Pyrex rods
Jeri
OK third question, much humble apologie. RE hold at anneal. I don;t hold anywhere as long a3 hours. Is it your normal or is it because of the inclusions of pattern bars ? ( i could just be wrong to!!)
Two questions. What is the mold you are using and where do you get the marbles. Seems easier then cutting and glueing Pyrex rods
Jeri
OK third question, much humble apologie. RE hold at anneal. I don;t hold anywhere as long a3 hours. Is it your normal or is it because of the inclusions of pattern bars ? ( i could just be wrong to!!)
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grind a small facet on a marble, and use clear 100% silicone caulk (not the latex paintable kind).catdoran wrote:How do you attach the marbles. Just with a clear epoxy? thanks again for the great presentation. Cathy